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New York Post:
This is no way to get us up & running — Generators should give power to people — not marathon — As hundreds of thousands of Big Apple residents suffer in homes left without power by Hurricane Sandy, two massive generators are being run 24/7 in Central Park — to juice a media tent for Sunday's New York City Marathon.
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Ken Belson / New York Times:
New York City Marathon Will Not Be Held Sunday — After days of intensifying pressure from runners, politicians and the general public to cancel the New York City Marathon in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, city officials and the event's organizers decided Friday afternoon to cancel the race.
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Outside the Beltway
John Moore / ABCNEWS:
‘We Need Food, We Need Clothing’: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help 3 Days After Sandy
‘We Need Food, We Need Clothing’: Staten Island Residents Plead for Help 3 Days After Sandy
New York Times:
Patience Wears Thin as Region Cleans Up, With Toll Rising
Patience Wears Thin as Region Cleans Up, With Toll Rising
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The Talking Dog, MarketBeat and Gawker.com
Byron Tau / Politico:
White House: NYC marathon a local issue (Updated)
White House: NYC marathon a local issue (Updated)
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Associated Press
U.S. News:
New York Marathon canceled, Bloomberg says
New York Marathon canceled, Bloomberg says
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, New York Times, Politicker and Mother Jones
Lynn Zinser / New York Times:
Should the Race Be Run? — O.K., let's see if we have this straight …
Should the Race Be Run? — O.K., let's see if we have this straight …
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Politicker
James King / Runnin' Scared:
NYC Marathon: Stupid Media Tent For Even Stupider Race Gets Power Before Thousands Of New Yorkers
NYC Marathon: Stupid Media Tent For Even Stupider Race Gets Power Before Thousands Of New Yorkers
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New York Post, Guardian, News Desk and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Walter Russell Mead / Via Meadia:
New York's Incredible Shrinking Mayor
New York's Incredible Shrinking Mayor
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Shot in the Dark, Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog, Hit & Run, The Atlantic Online and NewsBusters.org
Benjy Sarlin / Talking Points Memo:
Romney: Elect Me Or House GOP Will Wreck The Economy — In what his campaign billed as his “closing argument,” Mitt Romney warned Americans that a second term for President Obama would have apocalyptic consequences for the economy in part because his own party would force a debt ceiling disaster.
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Firedoglake, Daily Kos and The Stranger …
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Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Reid says he can't work with Romney — Five days before the election, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has ruled out trying to work with Mitt Romney should he win next week. — “Mitt Romney's fantasy that Senate Democrats will work with him to pass his ‘severely conservative’ agenda is laughable …
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Hot Air, Weasel Zippers, protein wisdom and Outside the Beltway
Brian Beutler / Talking Points Memo:
Reid: ‘Laughable’ For Romney To Say Dems Will Help Him Pass His Agenda
Reid: ‘Laughable’ For Romney To Say Dems Will Help Him Pass His Agenda
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Mediaite and Shakesville
Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
CNN Poll: Obama 50% - Romney 47% in Ohio — (CNN) - With four days to go until the presidential election, a new poll indicates the race for arguably the most important battleground state remains very close. — According to a CNN/ORC International survey released Friday …
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The Hill, Politico, GOP 12, Reuters, Business Insider and Election 2012
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Gabriella Schwarz / CNN:
TRENDING: Axelrod: Obama closing argument ‘from his loins’ — Lima, Ohio (CNN) - David Axelrod described the message coming from President Barack Obama days before Election Day as “coming from his loins.” — “I've never seen him more exhilarated than he is right now. He believes in what he's doing.
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The Gateway Pundit and Weasel Zippers
Kevin Liptak / CNN:
Poll gives Donnelly 11-point lead over Mourdock
Poll gives Donnelly 11-point lead over Mourdock
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The Fix, Firedoglake, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, The Political Carnival and Roger Ailes
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
Going out on a limb: Romney beats Obama, handily … Fundamentals usually prevail in American elections. That's bad news for Barack Obama. True, Americans want to think well of their presidents and many think it would be bad if Americans were perceived as rejecting the first black president.
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Power Line, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, The PJ Tatler and National Review
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
Who's Really Winning Early Voting? — With both parties spinning early-vote totals, here's the bottom line: Republicans are significantly improving on 2008 in several big early-voting states. — Reuters — If you're following the presidential election closely, you know that Election …
The Fix:
The Obama defectors — Barring some kind of last-minute surge, President Obama is going to fall well shy of the 52.9 percent he won in the 2008 election. It might still be good enough to win, but it won't be resounding. — But just who exactly has deserted Obama over the last four years?
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Instapundit, The PJ Tatler, PoliPundit.com, National Review and Election 2012
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Emily Schultheis / Politico:
Mitt Romney's Pennsylvania gamble
Mitt Romney's Pennsylvania gamble
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Morning Call, Taylor Marsh and Hot Air
Bill Clinton / CNN:
Clinton to head to PA
Clinton to head to PA
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Politico, PoliticusUSA and Zandar Versus The Stupid
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
In Shift, Romney Campaign Approaches Pennsylvania With a New Urgency
In Shift, Romney Campaign Approaches Pennsylvania With a New Urgency
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Washington Post, AEIdeas, The Greenroom, GOP 12 and Marbury
Bureau of Labor Statistics:
Employment Situation Summary — Transmission of material in this release is embargoed USDL-12-2164 until 8:30 a.m. (EDT) Friday, November 2, 2012 — Technical information: — Household data: (202) 691-6378 * cpsinfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/cps
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
Why the October Jobs Report Is Even Better Than It Looks
Hayes Brown / ThinkProgress:
New Details Discredit Fox News Reports On Benghazi Attacks — A slew of new reporting this morning debunks Fox News reports claiming that the Obama administration withheld assistance during the Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya. With these revelations …
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McClatchy Washington Bureau, Washington Post, New York Times, Wired and BeggarsCanBeChoosers.com
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Fox News: Benghazi consulate warned 3 hours before attack of militia gathering arms
Fox News: Benghazi consulate warned 3 hours before attack of militia gathering arms
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The Daily Caller, American Power, Bookworm Room, The Gateway Pundit, Roger L. Simon and CBS News
Jennifer Griffin / Fox News:
Sources, emails point to communication breakdown in Obama administration during Libya attack
Sources, emails point to communication breakdown in Obama administration during Libya attack
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The PJ Tatler, Hot Air and NewsBusters.org blogs
Paul Krugman:
Karl Rove's Mission Accomplished — The estimable Rick Perlstein has a fascinating essay about the seamless continuum from direct-mail marketing scams to direct-mail right-wing fundraising, and from there to the whole character of modern movement conservatism. Go read.
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The Daily Beast and The Stranger …
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Nov. 1: The Simple Case for Saying Obama Is the Favorite — If you are following some of the same people that I do on Twitter, you may have noticed some pushback about our contention that Barack Obama is a favorite (and certainly not a lock) to be re-elected.
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The Huffington Post, Booman Tribune, Mashable!, The Daily Dish and Balloon Juice, more at Mediagazer »
John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
OBAMA: VOTING ‘BEST REVENGE’ AGAINST ROMNEY — As is often the case when he goes off-teleprompter, at a campaign stop in Ohio today, Obama revealed a side of himself we haven't seen since Hurricane Sandy gave him the opportunity to play The American President for a few days.
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Examiner, The Hill, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Jawa Report and Nice Deb
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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
From “Hope and Change” to “Revenge”
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Biden: 'There's Never Been A Day In The Last Four Years I've Been Proud To Be His Vice President' — Joe Biden, at a campaign event today said, “There's never been a day in the last four years I've been proud to be his vice president.”
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The Lonely Conservative and Althouse
Noah Shachtman / Wired:
How Victoria's Secret Saved the National Guard From Hurricane Sandy — On Monday night, Hurricane Sandy hit the armory of the New York Army National Guard's 69th Infantry Regiment, leaving the soldiers without power, hot water, or anything but the most rudimentary means of communicating with the outside world.
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Hit & Run and The Agonist
PR Newswire:
Kimball Political Consulting poll: Scott Brown 49, Elizabeth Warren 47 — Senator Scott Brown holds a 2 point advantage of Elizabeth Warren, according to a new Kimball Political Consulting poll. The survey stands in contrast to this week's Suffolk University poll showing Warren holding …
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Weekly Standard
Jay Cost / Weekly Standard:
Morning Jay: Why Romney Is Likely to Win — When I started making election predictions eight years ago, I had a very different perspective than I do today. I knew relatively little about the history of presidential elections or the geography of American politics. I had a good background in political science and statistics.
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New York Magazine, JOSHUAPUNDIT, American Prospect and GOP 12